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FROG POP-UP CARD A great card for a birthday. |
ORIGAMI JUMPING FROG Make a frog that really jumps! Then you can have a frog jumping contest. |
Paper Bag Puppets An easy way to make a frog or other animal puppet. |
Paper Frog Puppet A simple-to-make frog puppet made from a piece of paper. This puppet's mouth moves! |
Related Activities and Printouts:
Frog Life Cycle A short printable shape book for early readers about the life cycle of a frog, with pages on the eggs, tadpole, tadpole with legs, froglet, and adult frog. |
The Letter F A printout on the letter F, picturing a fire engine, frog, flamingo, and flower. |
Frog Tadpoles grow up to be frogs. |
Frog Life Cycle Label Me! Diagram Label a diagram of the frog's life cycle. Answers |
Frog Life Cycle Quiz Color the picture and answer the questions about the amazing life cycle of this amphibian. For the answers, click here. |
Poison Arrow Frog Poison arrow or poison dart frogs are poisonous frogs from rainforests of South and Central America. Some South American Indians apply the poison to the tips of their hunting arrows and blow-gun darts. |
Red-Eyed Tree Frog A rainforest frog with bright red eyes. |
Spring Peeper Frog A very small treefrog that makes a peeping sound. |
Toad Toads are amphibians with poison glands and usually warty skin. |
Frog Quizzes/Activities:
Frog Life Cycle Quiz Color the picture and answer the questions about the amazing life cycle of this amphibian. For the answers, click here. |
Frog Life Cycle Scavenger Hunt Quiz A word scavenger hunt about the life cycle of the frog to use with the picture dictionary, Little Explorers. For the answers, click here. |
Frog Life Cycle Sequencing Cards Cut out the four scenes and arrange them so they show the life cycle of the frog from egg to tadpole to adult. |